Founded | 2007 |
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Founders | Maggie Umber and Raighne Hogan |
Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | Chicago |
Distribution | Consortium Book Sales & Distribution |
Publication types | books, zines, graphic novels |
Official website | http://2dcloud.com |
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2dcloud is a publisher of comic books, graphic novels and artist books based in Chicago. [1] It was founded by Maggie Umber and Raighne Hogan in 2007. [2]
Year | Title | Author |
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2007 | Good Minnesotan | Maggie Umber and Raighne Hogan, editors |
2008 | Good Minnesotan 2 | Maggie Umber and Raighne Hogan, editors |
2008 | Yard Work | Maggie Umber |
2008 | Good Minnesotan 3 | Maggie Umber and Raighne Hogan, editors |
2009 | Yearbooks | Nicholas Breutzman |
2009 | Manny + Bigfoot | Maggie Umber |
2010 | Good Minnesotan 4 | Raighne Hogan, editor |
2010 | RDCD FIST | Justin Skarhus |
2011 | The Death of Elijah Lovejoy | Noah Van Sciver |
2011 | Motherlover | Nicholas Breutzman, John & Luke Holden, and Raighne Hogan |
2011 | Brothersister | Raighne Hogan, editor |
2011 | Arthur Turnkey vol. 1 | Toby Jones |
2011 | Things You Carry | Vincent Stall |
2012 | Little Heart: A Comic Anthology for Marriage Equality | Raighne Hogan, editor |
2012 | Startled Maggie | Maggie Umber |
2012 | Ablatio Penis | Will Dinski |
2012 | Period | Christopher Adams |
2012 | RDCD FIST 1.5 | Justin Skarhus |
2012 | Deep in the Woods | Noah Van Sciver and Nicholas Breutzman |
2013 | Strong Eye Contact | Christopher Adams |
2013 | Yule Log | Christopher Adams |
2013 | Out of Hollow Water | Anna Bongiovanni |
2013 | Abyss | Saman Bemel-Benrud |
2014 | Dragon's Breath and Other True Stories | Marinaomi |
2014 | Rudy | Mark Connery |
2014 | Detrimental Information | John & Luke Holden |
2014 | Comets Comets | Blaise Larmee |
2014 | I Don't Hate Your Guts | Noah Van Sciver |
2014 | Desk with Integrated Storage | Saman Bemel-Benrud |
2014 | Easter Island | Christopher Adams |
2014 | Goethe Institute | Blaise Larmee |
2014 | Great Heights | Marinaomi |
2014 | Rudy Mini | Mark Connery |
2014 | Looking Good | Will Dinski |
2014 | Pool Problems | Hannah Blumenreich |
2014 | Art Scrap Craft | Julie Doucet |
2014 | An Honest Performance | Will Dinski |
2014 | How it Happened | Jason T. Miles |
2014 | Cavities & Crevices | Anna Bongiovanni |
2014 | Harvest | Nicholas Breutzman |
2014 | Concupiscence | Vincent Stall |
2014 | The Arborist's Companion | Mayme Donsker |
2015 | 3 Books | Blaise Larmee |
2015 | Qviet | Andy Burkholder |
2015 | Salz & Pfeffer | Emilie Gleason |
2015 | Big Pussy | Gina Wynbrandt |
2015 | Summer Carnival | Jake Terrell |
2015 | The Necrophilic Landscape | Tracy Auch |
2015 | Altcomics Magazine #1 | Blaise Larmee, editor |
2015 | Time Capsule | Maggie Umber |
2016 | Altcomics Magazine #2 | Blaise Larmee, editor |
2016 | Sec | Sarah Ferrick |
2016 | Mirror Mirror | Blaise Larmee, editor |
2016 | Gulag Casual | Austin English |
2016 | ITDN | Andy Burkholder |
2016 | Trying Not to Notice | Will Dinski |
2016 | Altcomics Magazine #3 | Sab Meynert, editor |
2016 | Virus Tropical | Powerpaola |
2016 | Someone Please Have Sex With Me | Gina Wynbrandt |
2016 | Turning Japanese | Marinaomi |
2016 | Altcomics Magazine #4 | Blaise Larmee, editor |
2016 | Secure Connect | Carta Monir |
2016 | Drone (2dcloud Edition) | Simon Hanselmann |
2016 | Extended Play | Jake Terrell |
2016 | Sprawling Heart | Sab Meynert |
2016 | Perfect Hair | Tommi Parrish |
2017 | Yours | Sarah Ferrick |
2017 | Sound of Snow Falling | Maggie Umber |
2017 | Mirror Mirror II | Sean T. Collins and Julia Gfrörer, editors |
2017 | 100 | Nou |
2017 | Altcomics Magazine #5 | Blaise Larmee, editor |
2017 | Architecture of an Atom | Juliacks |
2017 | Retreat | Jaakko Pallasvuo |
2017 | Lost in the Fun Zone | Leif Goldberg |
2017 | Kindling | Xia Gordon |
2017 | Altcomics Magazine #6 | Blaise Larmee, editor |
2017 | By Monday I'll Be Floating in the Hudson with the Other Garbage | Laura Lannes |
2018 | Gustave Flaubert Trois Contes | Christopher Adams |
2018 | A Tunnel to Another Place | Apolo Cacho |
2018 | It Felt Like Nothing | Fifi Martinez |
2018 | Wander Maunder | Justin Skarhus |
2018 | Vanishing Perspective | Alexis Beauclair |
2018 | Nocturne | Tara Booth |
2018 | Fluorescent Mud | Eli Howey |
2018 | 270° | Maggie Umber |
2020 | Röhner | Max Baitinger |
2020 | Copy Kitty | Kyung-Me |
2020 | Mirror Mirror 3 | Plum, editor |
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